Examples of 'amen' in a sentence
Meaning of "amen"
Amen is an expression used at the end of a prayer or hymn, meaning 'so be it.'
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- At the end of religious prayers: so be it.
- In many Abrahamic religious texts and creeds: certainly, verily.
- An expression of strong agreement, often in the phrase "amen to that".
- An instance of saying ‘amen’.
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Amen is an aspiring businessman with questionable ethics.
Now let the church say amen.
But amen and hallelujah.
I did not ask for no amen from you.
Amen if you love her.
If only he had joined a mainstream religion amen.
Do not give him an amen on that.
I will be in the amen corner when they are laying him away.
Let us all rise and get a good amen.
All women want amen like me.
Like the sound of a great amen.
We can all say amen to that.
Shout hallelujah and a big amen.
I will say amen to that.
Let me hear you say amen.
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I will see your amen and raise you two hallelujahs.
Now let me hear you shout amen up high.
Commission communication amen ding the basic prices for certain steel products.
Then state your wishes and say amen.
We can not just say yes and amen to these veterinarians.
Make them rest peacefully amen.
I should have said Amen instead of yours respectfully.
The congregation says amen.
He has me sitting in the amen corner every Sunday.
Becky did not say amen.
Amen It would be pleasurable to record.
Now and forever amen.
I would like it if just saying Amen could put an end to all of this.
Now let me hear amen.
Amen Now sits the wind fair.
And we all said amen.
Amen Today you are truly blessed.
Let us all say amen.
Amen asks Elsa to show no fear in front of Zaief.
Give me power and glory to oppose the light or dark amen.
Say amen There he goes again.
Give me other beliefs to restore hope from the ashes amen.
Amen He visited us this morning.
Bless this food for our use and us unto thy service amen.
The terrible truth Amen try to make the words in there which I.
Maybe soon it all will be over Amen.
Yo Give me Amen for the joyful note.
The minuteafter he began he was already saying Amen.
Amen is borrowed from Chaldees by Jews and Greeks.
In the bible his name is beelzebub Amen.
All I can say is amen to that.
Now and at the hour of our death Amen.
Amen to that because I am starving.
Until he come unto thy everlasting kingdom Amen.
On a note of hope On a strong amen And I thank the world.